@PGFDPIO Twitter

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The Prince George’s County Fire/Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) Department is a long-time ally of the County Public Schools in the
delivery of fire safety and injury prevention education.Through public education visits from
firefighters at schools, students visiting fire/EMS Stations, participation in
career days and the recent addition of the High School Fire Cadet program the department and schools have worked collaboratively in educating staff and students
about fire safety and injury prevention. Now the two agencies are using social media to help bring fire safety and injury prevention into homes and classrooms.

During a late November cold spell the County experienced a
rash of fires. Seeing and hearing about the fires in the media, the County Public Schools
Communications Director, Briant K. Coleman, M.A., reached out to the Fire/EMS
Department Community Outreach office and asked, “How can we help you send the
message home about fire safety??”After
discussing many opportunities that were available the Fire/EMS Department
provided an e-copy of select Fire Safety Tips in both English and Spanish.Rather than printing thousands of copies of
the tip sheets for students to review and take home the County Public Schools
opted for a more cost effective wide-reaching method by using their web site and social media site; Twitter. The school system has posted the fire safety tip
sheets on the front page of their website.Literally thousands of students, staff and teachers can see and download
these tip sheets.Teachers are referencing
the tip sheets for classroom instruction and homework assignments and parents have an
opportunity to see the tip sheets as they browse the schools website.

The County Public Schools and the Fire/EMS Department
are using social media to reach a broader audience and expand the reach of Briant Coleman's "sending the message home about fire safety" offer. Each day the Twitter site, @PGCPS,has been posting a single tip from the list
of many, in turn, the Fire/EMS Department, @PGFDPIO, will retweet the schools
message of the day.

Through the combined efforts the agencies are getting the
message out to thousands every day.The Fire/EMS Department
appreciates the assistance of the County Public Schools and looks forward to
the success of our continued partnership.

For information about fire safety and injury prevention programs call
our Community Outreach office at 301-883-5250 or Email TACrisman@co.pg.md.us.

These are the current PGFD Tip Sheets posted on the Prince George's County Public Schools website PGCPS.org

Two adult male workers fell approximately 20 feet while working in a 4-story building being constructed.

At about 11:30 am Prince Georges County Firefighters and Paramedics from the Beltsville/Laurel area responded to the Brickyard Square construction site near the intersection of Muirkirk Road and Old Baltimore Pike.

The two workers fell 2 levels and sustained potentially serious injuries. Paramedics treated and transported both patients to a Trauma Center with non-life threatening injuries. A third adult male worker was hit by falling debris but did not go to the hospital.

LODD April 15, 2016

Fire Fighter/Medic Lieutenant John "Skillet" Ulmschneider

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